Vasey LAB Members
Vasey LAB Members
Current Lab Members
Former Lab Members
Former Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Fellows:
Dr. Noëlle Gunst, Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge
Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge
Dr. Doug VanderLaan, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
Lesley Terry, MSc. (now Ph.D and clinical psychologist in Halifax, NS)
Miranda Abild, MSc (now at the Centre for Arts & Technology, Kelowna, BC)
Deanna Forrester, MSc.
Ryan Mallard, M.A., (now at Alberta Health Services in Lethbridge)
Jessica Parker, MSc.
Lydia Ottenheimer Carrier, MSc.
Lucas Court, MSc. (now a Ph.D student at the Université de Liège, Belgium)
Former Undergraduate Students:
Thomas Paul
Peter Mower
Micah Pura
Corbin Chenger
Michaela Thompson
Brenna Bodin
Sarah Tillsley
Jordan Ferrier
Emma Yong
Luke Larter
Hussain Daya
Chelsea Wrightson
Lanna Petterson
David Baran
Jessica Parker
Tanner Watts
Stephanie Derkson
Lea Clements
Zhiyuan (Lance) Ren
Austin Jenkins
Ayumi Sawada
Kendall Sun
Laura Gothreau
Sarah Richardson
Jill Deheer
Amy Mararoff
Derek Rains
David Pocock
Jared Mackenzie
Nadine Duckworth
Stefani Kovacovsky
Principle Investigator:
Doctoral students
Lanna Petterson
Lanna is conducting cross-cultural research in Canada,
Samoan and Juchitán on male bisexuality
Scott Semenyna
Scott is conducting cross-cultural research in Canada, Samoa and Juchitán on inter-sexual mate competition.
Francisco Gómez
Francisco is conducting research on male androphilia in the Istmo Zapotec
Research Assistants
Trisha Tuiloma
Trisha and I have worked together for the
past eight years. I could not do the Samoan
work without her. Here she is striking a Bond-
girl pose.
Alatina Ioelu
Alatina is my partner of 13 years and it doesn’t
seem right to have a lab members page without
including him. I most certainly could not do the
Samoan research without his support.
Felina Santiago & Julio C. Jiménez Rodríguez
If we have had any success conducting research in Juchitán it
is due in very large part to Felina and Julio who have been tireless and so generous in helping us to collect data. I am deeply grateful to them both.